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From: Scott Abbotts [mailto:sabbotts@;bellatlantic.net]

 > I'm really asking about PSP vs. Photoshop Elements, and 
 > whether one is
 > easier to use than the other..  They both sit on the shelves 
 > at Staples
 > at around $90.
 

$90.00? Still too expensive. (IMHO) I am an advocate of Micrografx Picture
Publisher. This is an outstanding graphics program that can do anything that
Photoshop can, and even has quality features that PS is missing. Here's the
part that makes me shake my head in baffle confusion, I've found it listed
for $54.95, here:
http://www.techdepot.com/product.asp?productid=379538&affid=673 (Before
anyone starts asking, no this is not spam, I do not have any affiliation
with Micrografx nor Techdepot.) I have used Picture Publisher in the past
and am completely blown away by the feature to price ratio. Currently, I use
Photoshop 5.5, (because that is what's called for in the design industry) so
I am able to make a qualified comparison. I try to stay in denial when I
consider the $600.00 I spent for Photoshop compared to the pennies it costs
for Picture Publisher. Give it a try, I'm convinced you can't beat the
product at any price.

Perry Gerenday
www.webinitiative.net

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